If your life has no meaningful purpose, then you don’t have a compelling enough reason to improve your time management skills.
You might get motivated every once in a while, but your motivation to improve just won’t last.

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The medium of the career (i.e. the job title) cannot account for these differences.
It isn’t hard to recognize that the primary value comes not from the medium of your career
(i.e. your particular job) but rather from the message of your career.
The message is what you bring to your career. It’s what fills the otherwise empty container.

For example, I can identify my career as being a writer, blogger, speaker, web developer,
entrepreneur, computer programmer, etc. Or I can more broadly say that I’m a communicator.
But that would mean defining my career as a medium — an empty container.
It’s like saying that I’m a microphone.

The message, as opposed to the medium, is what specific information I communicate
through these various vessels. What am I saying? What information is traveling through the microphone?
In my case the message is that I’m here to grow and to help other people to grow.